Judge, 1919-12-27 · page 33 of 37
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December 27, 1919 Send Your Name and We'll Send Youa ee Write Today °; ee es or Now M24, aes aki peoiagodispee \ A Stickler yelled Constable Sam T “Hey, there!” combined lynx-eyed sleuth, Slackputter, the dog pelter and traffic cop of Petunia. “You didn't park your car within six inches of the as the law provides!” 1?" returned the offending There is no curb there; it hasn't been put in yet “Well, here’s the place where it ort to be, and there's your car. Now, you just park the said latter within six inches of where the aforesaid former would be if there was any or T'l pull you, and durn quick, too!” Free Verse With a Free Moral By Joux Marrex I T was the night before Christmas: The snow was white Upon the land; The frost was keen Upon the snow; The moon was bright Upon the frost Up and down the avenue Not a sleigh-bell jingled For all the sleigh-bells had been sold Years before To Fiji Islanders for ear-rings. De Puyster sat in his library Before the fire. He was a good man Well But his memory was short, And now He dreamed That it was Christmas morning And he was presenting His wife Christmas presents From himself: \ check for ten hou, and he meant A Rolls Royce, A portrait of himself, A Pomeranian, A diamond tiara, A trip to n Beach, A dozen of near champagne, A sable coat A house in the country, A hundred shares of L A Persian rug for the dining room, A dozen handkerchiefs, A ton of coal A silver service. A kiss. “There,” said de Puyster, In his dream “That will make her happy.” But She was unhappy Her lips trembled Tears came into her eyes, She stamped her foot “Wretch!” “Have you forgotten What I wanted most of all?” De Puyster was puzzled “What have I forgotten?” he asked S. Steel, she sobbed, wen by Owes Lowa Tue Feminine ANGLE he point of 3 ston queen ing. 235, Fulth Avenue Daweon & Sons. Lud. 20 cents each; 1910, 30 representing themselves as connected with JUDGE thowid he asked to produce ADVERTISING OFFICES Walker iide., Boston; Marquette “CHANGE IN ADDRESS as the new must be sent in wi ick Bldg, New York; Chicago; Henry Bidg., address as well ‘chi EDITORIAL OFFICE: 225 Filth Avenue, S lors: JUDGE will be glad toc ibutions should always be acco of their return, i unaccepted O19, judge Company. Entered at the jew, Vork aa Second-class Mail Matter * Secretary. urer Printed by the Schwelater Press Address all correspondence to 225 Fifth Avenue JUDGE _ New York City nxiously. As beneficial as @ hot water bottle Because Piso’s is a real help—day or night, in preventing winter's most frequent ills, It allays coughs and hoarseness and soothes ir:i- tated “tickly*® throats, Keep it always in the medicine cabinet. It may save a weary trip to the drug store at night. 30¢ at your druggist s. Contains no opiate. Good for young and old Again her lips trembled, And tears came into her eyes, And she stamped her foot. “You have forgotten,” she cried “What I wanted above everything else! Don’t you remember I hinted Time and time again I wanted only \ subscription To JUDGEL” De Puyster turned pale: His knees shook, His eyes started, His breath stopped, He gasped And then, We are happy to relate, He awoke And feeling in his pocket he found The announcement card ar’s subscription Given by himself To his wife “Whew!” whewed de Puyster, “I'm glad that was only a dream!” DO IT NOW! Please send Judge to the names attached for one year. Also send Christmas card in {| my name. Enclosed find $ j Name Street comicbooks.com